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Chepstow Steeplechase COR The Chepstow Steeplechase on 26 October 2025 is a fun obstacle course race with climbs, crawls, water and mud. It is held as part of the larger event. Options include a 4 mile or 8 mile race. There is a mix of obstacles to climb over, tunnels to crawl through, water to dip into and run through and mud pits to wade through. Between the obstacles, the route is largely grass, with a few little rises and falls along the route, but it is not particularly hilly.
2025-10-26
Start Time: TBD
Chepstow, Monmouthshire, UK
Organized by
relishrunningraces
Based on shared interests with Chepstow Steeplechase COR
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